Monthly Archives: June 2013

Insight and Opinion by Jesse Womack via RanchNetwork.com Right now, livestock producers have an ever-expanding array of marketing options for their animals. There are online resources, like ranchnetwork.com, traditional outlets, such as auction barns, direct sale options to order buyers, … Continue reading →

by Curt Pate via Curt Pate Stockmanship Everyone is talking about stress these days. Lots of things are being researched and discussed. I find it interesting that people are wanting to know the financial impact or the effect on the … Continue reading →

Many years ago Alan Savoy (could have been Stan Parsons, can’t remember which) told me (not these exact words but paraphrasing): You have been improperly taught to look “at” the range. But, you need to get your lazy ass out … Continue reading →

Profitable Ranchers from a Facebook post by Kit Pharo Profitable Ranchers manage their grass in such a way that they are able to increases grass production by 50% to well over 200%… This allows them to graze year-round – with … Continue reading →

“Where’s the Data?” That is always the first question that should be asked of the “gizmo” peddlers. If they wiff and waff and avoid the question, you will know immediately that there isn’t any. The next request needs to be: Let … Continue reading →

New Mexico Stockman This is what people who oppose horse slaughter are sentencing horses to. Look humane to you? By Larissa L. Jimmy via Navajo Times (Times photo – Larissa Jimmy) A horse is found near Cottonwood, Ariz. with its face and … Continue reading →

For those of you who are becoming fed up with the plethora of rules and regulations we are currently facing here in the police state of the uSSA, you may want to consider expatriation. If so, Chile is certainly worthy … Continue reading →

From The Billings Gazette via the Associated Press 710 wild horses have been moved to the Spanish Q Ranch near Ennis. ENNIS — A herd of 710 wild horses relocated to Montana is settling into its new quarters as workers … Continue reading →

All you cattle feeders need to write a letter to your nice government man and thank him. (Sarcasm, in case you didn’t detect it.) New analysis of 2009 US Department of Agriculture figures suggests biofuel revolution is impacting on world … Continue reading →